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Carbon Removal Standards Initiative: Grantee Spotlight

The Giving Green Fund plans to award a grant to the Carbon Removal Standards Initiative (CRSI), a US-based initiative fiscally sponsored by the nonprofit Carbon180. This is one of a series of ecosystem grants supporting foundational work to unlock innovative policy approaches for durable CDR demand.

CRSI falls within our philanthropic strategy of carbon dioxide removal (CDR). Please see Giving Green’s deep dive report on CDR for more information, including risks and potential co-benefits, recommended sub-strategies, theory of change, funding need, and key uncertainties.

Last updated: October 2024.

Giving Green believes that additional climate donations are likely to be most impactful when directed to our top nonprofits. For a number of reasons, we may choose to recommend grants to other organizations for work that we believe is at least as impactful as grants to our top recommendations. We are highlighting this grant to offer transparency to donors to the Giving Green Fund as well as to provide a resource for donors who are particularly interested in this impact strategy. This is a nonpartisan analysis (study or research) and is provided for educational purposes.

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